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I've been looking for answer for my headaches for over a decade now, and I think I finally have it. Cluster headaches, the category, is new to me, but the symptoms are pretty exact.
When I was a kid, I had migraines - typical. Headache came on, I avoided light, people, sound. Laid still - got sick, slept for 15 minutes, and then it would be done. When I was 18, interestingly enough, they went away. For 5 years I had no headaches at all.
Then, in 2003 I started having a different kind of headache. One side of my head, the left side, around my eye (top and bottom) would erupt in pain like I had never felt before. Ripping my hair, kicking my legs, screaming at the top of my lungs, begging someone to shoot me. To my surprise, however, I never felt ill, only the unbelievable pain. My right nostril would clog up, completely and my right eye would tear up (opposite of the side where the pain was) and so I thought it was a sinus thing.
This would happen every once in a while - maybe every month or so. Then they would just vanish... over the last ten years, it has established this pattern, where, during the winter, I would have a mild headache, on that same side, every day for the entire season. The occasional Demon headache would jump in there too.
I went to Neurologists, ENT's, allergists, dentists, and eye doctors and and NONE of them said I had any problems. Well except, of course, the neurologist, who prescribed Imitrex and sent me home. The two times I tried that, It actually escalated the pain to new levels I didn't know existed.
Finally, just yesterday, after the second ENT told me my sinuses were fine, I stumbled across a list of Trigemenal (spelling?) pains disorders, and found Clusters... and it fit. The sleep disorder (I'm a massive insomniac), the tearing eye, the stuffy nose, the consistency of timing (always afternoon - evening time. NEVER in the morning. Always far worse in the winter). I'm a bit different in that they do not wake me up - usually occur an hour or so before bed.
I've only had painkillers to treat the big demons with - we're talking the big boys, loritabs, not advil. They can take the demon down, but not until I've wrestled with it for a good hour or so. I've also discovered that hyperventilating, usually caused by accident, actually helps for a minute or two. This makes me wonder if O2 might work for me.
On the side note, I am a natural bodybuilder who exercises 2-3 hours a day, 6 days a week without fail (until the demon visits). I have an impeccable diet and try to stay away from any meds except for my supplements. That being said, I'm looking into research for CH based around the hormones Melatonin and Testosterone. I've not had my levels tested, but some case studies report success in men with low test/melatonin and CH.
In any case, I wanted to find others who have this, so I can learn all I can, and well, find a/be a support system.
Thanks D
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